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It's in His Kiss (Bridgertons, #7)
Julia Quinn
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I really enjoyed this book (though I do regret reading most of it at night - I got creeped out). There were so many twists and red herrings thrown around, every time I came up with a theory, I had to throw it out a few pages later. I'll probably want to reread this at some point so I can laugh at myself for not noticing obvious clues. The only reason this isn't a five-star read for me is because the dialogue was very hard to follow. There was minimal dialogue tags, so it was difficult to know who was talking at times.
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The Decagon House Murders (House Murders, #1)
Yukito Ayatsuji
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This book seemed to drag on forever. It felt like de Robertis was saying the same things over and over in different ways to fill space. The entire time at the palace was so boring, nothing happened at all other than: Psyche paints, Eros visits at night, Psyche wanders, Eros visits at night, Psyche weaves, Eros visits at night. The sentences were very long and there were multiple "paragraphs" that were just one sentence.
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The Palace of Eros
Caro De Robertis
snowseau commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
does anyone here read any type of newspaper/magazine? if so pls tell me which ones :) i love to read the london review of books newspaper, i find it very interesting! we need to keep newspapers alive !!!
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Being reminded a lot recently of the childhood job hope of working in a bookshop, so Iâm curious what other people would have either as their overall dream bookshop speciality or as their department? Also, people who already work in a bookshop/library, do you have a speciality already?
I would love to have a combo bookshop and craft space with themed patterns or fabric/wool for the books every month. For a speciality, I love the fantasy/scifi so being able to do themed displays for the new releases would be so much fun!
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Being reminded a lot recently of the childhood job hope of working in a bookshop, so Iâm curious what other people would have either as their overall dream bookshop speciality or as their department? Also, people who already work in a bookshop/library, do you have a speciality already?
I would love to have a combo bookshop and craft space with themed patterns or fabric/wool for the books every month. For a speciality, I love the fantasy/scifi so being able to do themed displays for the new releases would be so much fun!
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Happy Sunday folks! If youâd like to share, Iâd love to hear the following:
5 books you love 4 books on your TBR 3 books you alway recommend 2 recently read 1 currently reading
Here are mine! 5 books I love: The Pairing by Casey McQuiston, The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern, Woodworking by Emily St. James, Come, Thou Tortoise by Jessica Grant, and Interesting Facts About Space by Emily Austin 4 books on my TBR: The Language of the Night by Ursula K. Le Guin, Moderation by Elaine Castillo, The Night Ends With Fire by K. X. Song, and Mood Machine by Liz Pelly 3 books I alway recommend: One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston, Cosmic Love at the Multiverse Hair Salon by Annie Mare, and Shark Heart by Emily Habeck 2 recently read: Kindred by Octavia E. Butler and A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers 1 currently reading: The Republic of Salt by Ariel Kaplan
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Do yall have a favourite word and get really excited when you see it written in a book because most of my kindle highlights are either the word petrichor or iridescent? Petrichor is also my favourite smell in the world đ§ď¸âď¸and iridescent is just a fabulous word đđđЎ
What are everyoneâs favourite words (in any language) and do feel free to leave the definitions too because we can all learn some new words today â¨
Have a lovely Sunday whatever youâre doing â¨
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Hey, so yeah, I am reading a collection of five novellas/novellettes/short stories (I don't know the terminology, but they are around 60 pages). Do you log and review them as separate stories, or finish the entire book and review the wholw thing? Also, if you do it the first way how do you log them so it counts as 5 stories instead of 1? Obviously I am not planning on "cheating" on my book goals, but I have already logged White Nights and I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream as they were, even though they are 50 and 12 pages respectively. I genuinelly have no idea how to do thisđĽ˛
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The Palace of Eros
Caro De Robertis
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Kaikeyi
Vaishnavi Patel